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Vol. 30.1, Spring 2005
9,000 Dishes, 120 Seders by Barbara M. Stock After her divorce, she still wants a man to lead the seder. Find out what changed her mind. We follow Stock through heartbreak, outrage and, finally, to gleeful power when she takes the reins herself. Plus...Rabbi Susan Schnur's clues for making your seders even more satisfying next year.
Sanctuary
a poem by Sarah Antine
Kentucky Coal Mine Bubbe by Maya Bernstein How one courageous woman saved the strikers and defied the bosses, 75 years ago.
Working the Mikveh
a short story by Amy Gottlieb
Jewish Women's Salons by Susan Weidman Schneider How to make a revoution, right in your own living room.
Leni Sonnenfeld's Pictures by Barbara Gingold Even in her 90s, her clear eye made Sonnenfeld the photographer of record for the humble poignancies of Jewish life around the world.
The Other V-Word: Raising Vulva Consciousness by Harriet Lerner Even fearless Jewish women have trouble saying it! Surprising findings from the bestselling psychologist.
Autism Moms by Cynthia R. Harp In a city in the Midwest, a growing cadre of Jewish moms bond. They have special-needs kids and a special Jewish community. Illustrations by Israeli artists--children and adults--with autism.
Voices: News of Jewish Women Everywhere Letter from Kigali, Rwanda. Natalie Portman in Jerusalem. Yo Semite t-shirts hit the streets of Los Angeles. Hannah Rosenthal move on. Lori Lefkowitz, in Boston, serves up Jewish soul food. Beth Grossman's Mary art in San Francisco. Gay rights and the Conservative movement.
Think Tank: What Shakespeare's Women Teach Me by Michelle Ephraim How literature helps her understand Holocaust history and fractured families.
Lilith's Eye on Arts and Culture Faye Moskowitz on the Fannie Hurst revival. Yael Flusberg identifies with high-energy memoirs. "Watermarks," the movie, by Ilana Kramer. Irene Nemirovsky wins French literary prize 60 years after her death. Naama Goldstein's short stories, by Miriam Sivan. Miriam Stone on poets Karen Alkalay-Gut, Amy Newman and Rachel Zucker. C.Devorah Hammer on Jewish laws and women. Eleanor J. Bader on feminist activism. Toby Axelrod translates Regina Jonas, first woman rabbi.
Happening Lilith's indispensable resource listings compiled by Naomi Danis
The Ways We Are: G-ma and Me by Elizabeth S. Bennett Real estate, so cruel to so many, hands Bennett a new relationship when her engagement breaks off.
Cover: FLorine Stettheimer, Portrait of Myself (detail) 1923, oil on canvas, Columbia University New York, Gift of the Estate of Ettie Stettheimer, 1967, in "Jewish Women and Their Salons" at the Jewish Museum.
Art by: Flash Rosenberg, Susan Rothenberg, Florine Stettheimer, Anna Dorothea Therbusch, Johann Karl Kretschemar, Lynn McCarty, Dror Mishori, Adi Schwartz and Diane Arbus
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